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Irish medical journal · Jan 1996
EditorialPatient treatment preference in metastatic prostate cancer.
- T Creagh.
- Ir Med J. 1996 Jan 1; 89 (1): 12.
Abstract40 male patients with metastatic prostate cancer given a choice of medical castration with the LHRH Analogue Goserelin (Zoladex) or surgical castration chose medical treatment. During a 15 month follow up only one patient decided to have an orchidectomy and this was because of treatment expense.
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